installing a new oem clutch
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installing a new oem clutch
Hi all,
Am soon to put a new clutch into my S2k. Am intending to photo most of the stages involved. Has this been well documented already along with photos ?
Thanks.
Am soon to put a new clutch into my S2k. Am intending to photo most of the stages involved. Has this been well documented already along with photos ?
Thanks.
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You beat me to it, Grant!
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installing oem clutch
Thanks guys , I've actually done one before alongside the workshop manual. Was really just wondering if some photos would be of any help to anyone.
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I think the one bit that's easily missed is the bit in Chris' DIY "Pull the clutch fork out of its pivot groove." after removing the slave cylinder - when you realise you can't separate the gearbox think back to this post
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One thing I've always done is unplug the knock sensor, when you've got all your extensions stuck together to get to the top starter motor bolt (always easier with the alternator out of the way) it's very common to clump the wiring harness under the intake manifold, which of course will pull on the (usually old and brittle) plastic part of the knock sensor which will of course break!
#10
Chris has a good tutorial here. I followed it (with his guidance) a few weeks ago. I'll come back with more detail when I'm home, I have a few extra pointers etc. Took me a week, right pain in the ass it was!
Also adjusting the clutch free play will make the clutch. And putting fresh clutch fluid in and gravity bleeding. (<< I would try this before replacing the clutch IMO).
Good luck, take your time and walk away when you want to throw something at the car
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